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Old 06-05-2017, 09:35 AM   #4
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Thanks for the feedback, cinisajoy!

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Just a little heads up folks. You have to buy from his website and the guide is $39.99.
It's not a guide; it's a complete training system with multiple years' worth of training programs for both men and women, covering weight training, cardio, stretching, plyometrics — basically, everything.

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There is nothing about you or your background.
Personal trainer for over 10 years with a masters in biology.

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A quick glance shows there are over 4000 books on weight training alone.
What I did find was the average price is $12.99 for the paperback version. And cheaper for the ebook.
It's a complete training system for total-body development that also includes multiple guides (a weight training guide, a cardio guide, a nutrition guide, a weight loss guide, and a target muscle guide). It also covers power training, plyometrics, bodyweight training, and static and dynamic stretching. A 12-week weight training program alone usually costs in the region of $50 to $100.

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Oh and just a heads-up, the word count was a bit of a turn-off.
One of my first customers wrote to me and said these exact words: "The sheer quantity of information is overwhelming." That's why I included the word count on the sales page. I need customers to know that it is substantial.

Anyway, I appreciate the feedback. Maybe I should remove the word count and communicate the size of the work in different words.

Thanks!
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